COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONThis ale has a well-rounded aroma of citrus notes, clove, and apple. It is refreshing and soft, with balanced hints of bitter orange peel and coriander. It finishes dry and clean, making it perfect for pairing with lighter foods such as mussels, salmon, and chicken.

Bomber from Specís - Memorial in Houston, TX. Hazy yellow pour with a white head that faded pretty quickly. Aroma is yeast, clove, and yeah I get the apple as well. Some more of that prickly mild tart apple on taste, lively carbonation. Decent.

Big foamy white head that lasts forever. Nose of mild citrus. Flavor of light mixed fruits, perhaps lemons, banana, grapefruit and bitter-root. Has a bit of a spice finish to it with some washed out coriander and cardamon. Very dry. Clearly a well made beer, but its not very exciting either.

750 ml. corked and caged bottle. Batch No. 033. Bottled on 12/02/14. 5.8% ABV per the label. Not barrel aged. Pours a thick, gradually collapsing white head, with some lacing, over a slightly hazy yellow (SRM 3) highly effervescent body.....nose is light citrus (orange) coriander, base malts with wheat cereal, no hops......taste has hints of sweetness to start, with coriander, citrus notes, wheat, base malts, minimal herbal hop notes, becoming dry, with mild finishing hop bitterness......mouth feel, light body, no alcohol, high carbonation. moderate acid. This is obviously a different beer than was originally described, with a significant change in the recipe resulting in a much higher alcohol. It is a pleasant beer and falls within the style but lacks some of the spice nuances in both aroma and flavor. This is probably a function of yeast choice or fermentation temperature, which should be higher. BJCP 7/2/13/4/6

750ml corked and caged bottle. Batch 16 Bottled more than a year ago..crime against beer that I let it sit so long. Testament to the quality of the beer and the bottle conditioning that it held up rather well. Hazy yellow-tan body. A Wit, but has some depth, nice yeasty notes, oats, spices. A lot of depth for the medium to light body.

I think this beer is different in that it has a lot of robust flavor but very light and refreshing. Those do exist but not extremely common. Really nice down in texas to have somthing that is tasty yet light and a quality brew. I think this beer is underrated. It does have an odd quality with its taste and appearance which I think is why I trubba some people the wrong way. If you donít expect it to be somthing but just open yourself to the experience itís really good. However, you might honestly just dislike it which is fine

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